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220v remote outlet - John Mihich - 04-25-2021 Ok. I just got a new SS that runs off 220v. I want my DC - 110v - to come on automatically when the SS comes on. I have one that turns on with 110 automatically. So is there a remote that does this or do I have to jury rig something? RE: 220v remote outlet - Cian - 04-25-2021 You can do what you described with an iVac setup. https://www.ivacswitch.com/ivac-pro-auto-sensor/ RE: 220v remote outlet - cputnam - 04-25-2021 Not the answer you want but for $25 or less I got a wireless outlet. I keep the controller on either the fence or the bandsaw. RE: 220v remote outlet - Scott W - 04-25-2021 That makes only the second 220v SS I have ever heard of... I assume you mean a Shopsmith. RE: 220v remote outlet - John Mihich - 04-26-2021 (04-25-2021, 10:00 PM)Scott W Wrote: That makes only the second 220v SS I have ever heard of... Sawstop. RE: 220v remote outlet - R Clark - 04-26-2021 When I first got my SawStop, I also got the iVac setup. I have two separate tool switches and one DC controller. The setup worked OK, but wasn't flawless, though the DC being controlled was a 2HP Harbor Freight unit. While the controller is capable of working with that DC, sometimes it needs reset. When I bought it, I intended to keep adding components as I added tools onto the DC system. After moving into the new shop, and really installing a centralized system, it hasn't worked out that way. When it came time to shell out dollars for added switches, I opted instead for an iVac RF remote to switch the DC on and off at my demand. That switch was only about $25. I just wasn't willing to shell out dollars for fully automated DC on/off capability when I was going to have to manually switch blast gates anyway as I move between tools. I know I can automate those blast gates, but that's adding a level of complexity and cost that I'm not certain is wise for my shop situation. I still have the gear, and I can reengage if I choose. RE: 220v remote outlet - John Mihich - 04-26-2021 I like that Ivac system. I have 3 tools I need to run and this would take care of it. The blast gates are a little expensive so Ill stick to the manual ones. All my other tools have shop vacs attached. The planner, drum sander and TS create too much dust for a vac. So thanks guys. Sorry about the SS and not Sawstop at the beginning. I forget about the Shopsmith since I have never even seen one. |